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Reddit mentions of Crayola Ultra Clean Washable Crayons, Large Crayons, 16Count, Multi-color, Large Size (52-3281)
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Crayola Ultra Clean Washable Crayons, Large Crayons, 16Count, Multi-color, Large Size (52-3281). Here are the top ones.
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- CRAYOLA LARGE CRAYON: specially designed for the youngest artists just learning to color and draw, This crayon set includes 16 colors.
- WASHABLE CRAYONS: Crayola Ultra clean washable crayons are designed to wash from most walls, non-porous household surfaces, and washable clothing.
- CRAYOLA CRAYON COLORS: featured colors include blue, blue-green, yellow, blue-violet, carnation pink, red, red-violet, green, brown, Violet (purple), Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Yellow-Green, orange, black and white.
- GREAT FOR ARTS & CRAFTS: Perfect art supplies for kids or adults to use for detailed designs or coloring pages
- SAFE AND NONTOXIC: Pair it with a Crayola Coloring Book (sold separately), Sold separately for a great gift for kids!
Features:
Specs:
Color | Multi-color |
Height | 4.88 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 16 |
Release date | April 2014 |
Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.34722806265 Pounds |
Width | 3.69 Inches |
I'd like these for my son. The kid needs some Crayons!
EDIT: I just realized those are slightly over $5, I'll find something else.
I loved these giant bricks so much at that age! Superfun for basic stacking as well as advance building.
Should probably wait a bit on this one, but Cootie is the best game ever for the preK & K crowd. Another classic game is Memory.
Have some construction paper, brown paper bags (I cut the bottoms off, then down one seam and use the backside as kraft paper), markers, and crayons. Even the 2 year old can rip paper up and stick it to contact paper to make fun collages! Bonus, no need for scissors!
And please don't forget books! Board might be best for the little girl, but if she's not an eater/tearer, then go ahead and get paper or hard backs. Rikki Tikki Tembo, a Seuss collection, Where's Spot, some Eric Carle, Carl, Richard Scarry, Jamberry, and some Little Golden Books ought to be a good start! Protip: Thrift shops have tons of books for kids in great condition.
Yes! There called 'washables'
http://www.amazon.com/Crayola-52-3281-Washable-Crayons-16-pk/dp/B00178LYI6
They are amazing!
Tyler could use some new Crayons